Strange Wormnado Mystifies Scientists
Researcher: Saad Bhamla
Researcher: Saad Bhamla
Chaouki Abdallah and Harry Broadman weigh in on cross-border university research security in the latest issue of Science, calling for G7 leaders to coordinate controls on knowledge flows and technology among G7 nations to support cross-border collaboration.
A 2021 study from the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Social Dynamics and Wellbeing Lab found that active shooter drills in schools were associated with a 42% increase in stress and anxiety, 39% increase in depression and 23% increase in physiological health problems in children from as young as 5, up to high schoolers, teachers and parents.
For skin care like a cetacean, you’re going to need corals, sponges and the ability to hold your breath for a long time.
A structure that links amino acids suggests that early organisms could have been based on an RNA-protein mix
The gel, which was implanted alongside a pancreatic cell transplant in monkeys with type 1 diabetes, releases a protein that kills overactive immune cells, preventing the pancreatic cells from being rejected
Noninvasive technique reveals the New Testament “Lord’s Prayer” on a corroded lead funerary cross from 16th century France.
From Georgia Tech researchers to departments within Chatham County, the city of Savannah, and even a local high school, all of these groups are working to develop the SMART Sea Level Sensors Program.
Researchers used terahertz imaging and signal processing techniques to look beneath the corroded surface of a 16th-century lead funerary cross, revealing an inscription of the Lord's Prayer.